Why some people refuse to believe UFOs/aliens are real – part 2

This video provides the Transcript of Monsignor Corrado Balducci on aliens and UFOs.

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Despite thousands upon thousands of UFO sightings and the countless testimonies by professionals around the world, there is a large segment of the population that persists in denying that UFOs and aliens are a reality.

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While Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project continues to push for FULL disclosure on the issue of UFOs and aliens, at least part of the problem can be attributed to the long-instilled attitude that UFOs are just figments of people’s overactive imaginations –spurred on by so many years of government secrecy. This practice has led to a lackadaisical attitude toward the entire issue with many still making those who have had sightings feel foolish. This has to stop!

The Disclosure Project provides first-hand testimony on UFOs by such people as former U.S. Military personnel, astronauts and pilots who make it clear that this issue is real. However, unless people take the time to research and learn the truth, they are left with no idea as to what is happening around the planet.

Although sites like the National Security Agency’s (NSA) Vault and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) documents provide a wealth of UFO info, some people do not seem to even know they exist or if they do, never take the time to investigate these sites on their own. It is well beyond time for people to pull their proverbial heads out of the sand and wake up!

According to abductee and UFO experiencer Paul Shishis of Oshawa, Ontario, the majority of people go about their busy days and do not even bother to look up. They would not see a UFO unless it crashed right in front of them and even then would likely believe either it was a government craft or some type of illusion. This situation makes it “fruitless for many to clue into what’s going on above their heads,” he said.

Add to all of this the inbred influence of the world’s various religions. While it seems natural to the people of India to believe in UFOs due to the Vimanahs cited in their Vedic literature, it is not so easy for Christians to make that leap in understanding. In fact, some churches lead their parishioners to believe that anything associated with UFOs must be demonic and warn them to steer clear of reading or entertaining the thought of anything having to do with them.

Surprisingly, the only one that has come forward with anything about the UFO phenomenon is the Catholic Church. Pope Francis I has stated that with God in control of creation, alien species are within the realm of possibility. Rather than slam all aliens as being demons, the Pope is open to the possibility that they might be benevolent creatures. When asked if he would consider baptizing an alien he replied, “When the Lord shows us the way, who are we to say, ‘No, Lord, it is not prudent! No, let’s do it this way.’ Who are we to close the doors?”

The Pope’s close representatives have come out with some rather startling statements as well. Father Gabrial Funes, director of the Vatican Observatory went so far as to say, “In my opinion this possibility (of life on other planets) exists… intelligent beings created by God may exist in outer space” and “some aliens could even be free from original sin.” He added, “There could be (other beings) who remain in full friendship with their creator.”

This is a stunning statement coming from the head of the Catholic Church. Why would alien's somewhere in the vast universe be "free from original sin?" Yes, there might be aliens with higher morals and ideals that enjoy a close fellowship with whomever they deem to be their creator. But it is obvious that the Pope is not informed on the countless alien abductions that have been and still are occurring around the world. The creatures who are carrying out these insidious and covert activities are definitely not 'sin free!'

Brother Guy Consolmagno, who also works at the observatory, has told the BBC, “We Jesuits are actively involved in the search for Earth-like planets. He added that intelligent aliens could live among the stars and likely also have souls. During an interview with The Guardian in 2010, he stated, “Any entity – no matter how many tentacles it has – has a soul.”

It seems clear that since Father Funes and Brother Consolmagno both have front row seats to possible UFOs in the heavens via the Vatican’s huge telescopes that they have seen enough to convince them that UFOs and aliens do exist.

Vatican theologian and Senior Exorcist Monsignor Corrado Balducci has stated that ET contact is real and aliens are already among us. In fact, he has been on Italian television a number of times saying that the experiences people claim to have with ‘Star Visitors’ have actually happened.

"They are people like us, who have a body like ours; in these extraterrestrial... in these UFOs” he has stated. “I use this term in a large sense, therefore I also mean the people who, either are inside the craft, or… but this is very, very difficult to imagine… or they direct... but the distances are enormous, and they let themselves be seen by us...”

In a new book entitled Exo-Vaticana: Petrus Romanus, Project LUCIFER, and the Vatican’s astonishing plan for the arrival of an alien savior by Tom Horn and Chris Putnam, the authors say they visited Brother Consolmagno and say he revealed documents that show the Vatican believes “that we are soon to be visited by an alien savior from another world.”

The Vatican has an observatory in Castel Gandolfo, Italy and a second newer one on Mount Graham in Arizona called Lucifer. It is said these observatories are being used to scan the heavens and search for extraterrestrial life. The Roman Catholic Church has millions of devoted followers around the world. However, it is unlikely that all or even most of them are even aware of the recent statements about UFOs and aliens. Perhaps again, it is fear that keeps some people from believing in alien life.

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Martha Jette is a former newspaper and magazine editor who has held a strong interest in the paranormal since experiencing a vision at seven years old. Throughout her life, she has had many paranormal experiences and has written several books, including Glimpses: True Stories of the Paranormal and Glimpses: 2 (it could happen to you!). Send Martha an email.